There are lots of things that you can do to encourage this, such as arts and crafts, drawing, painting, building bricks and clay work. All children love being active and when they are not able to get out in the fresh air then these activities are great and children can often be enthralled for hours.
Creative play and in particularly clay work, is an ideal medium for children that find it difficult to pay attention, sit still or communicate easily, such as ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) or Autism. Clay enables the child to occupy their hands and provides a focus on something without having to look at someone directly and/or express their emotions and feelings in non-verbal communication. Clay work is often a favourite with play therapists and can been found in most therapeutic centres.
Drama Start writes that “...it undoubtedly helps a play therapy client express their emotions and this is due to the tactile nature of the clay. It is this mode of primal communication (touching) that helps emotions such as anger, greed, and grief be expressed in the clay. Using clay therapeutically allows you to grab an emotion and look at it in the face, touch it, shape it and feel it.” (click the link to read the full research paper)
The best thing about clay and other creative activities is that it is fun and can keep kids happy and occupied for hours. It is great to play with individually, sharing as a party or group activity or as parent and child activity. So here are a few clay and modelling mediums that will kick start your child’s imagination and development, as well as providing hours of fun!



Crayola Air Dry Clay is a fine, natural white earth clay that air-dries and is easy to use. It is smoother, finer and less sticky than traditional clay and resists cracking. It is great for classrooms, art rooms, group activities or home based rainy day activities. It softens easily with water and quickly cleans from hands and surfaces. Once cured, the clay creation can be coloured with tempera, acrylic or water colour paint or marker pens. It can be used for lots of techniques and can be pinched, coiled, scored-and-welded. It is also great for making stamped impressions or beads.




When using any type of oven baking clay it is a good idea to use an oven thermometer so that the clay is baked at the right temperature and save the creations being ruined by over baking. Please be aware that baking should always be completed by an adult.

EZ Shape is a fun creative play medium that is ideal for kids aged 4 and up. It is a wax based modelling clay like Plasticine that is easy to work with and doesn’t dry out when exposed to air. It has a smooth consistency and is available in a wide range of colour kits. It is a pliable and easy to manipulate clay that can create some great shapes and models and sticks to itself with only a gentle pressure. EZ Shape is completely non-toxic and does not contain any of the common allergens such as wheat, gluten, sulphur, latex, nuts, dairy or any animal by-products.
FIMO Clay is great for kids and recently Fimo have produced clay especially for
children. Fimo Kids kits contain four half-blocks of smooth, easy-blending soft polymer clay in various colours. It also comes with full-colour step-by-step instructions to help kids create their favourite animals, or frames and greeting cards to display or give as gifts. This is great for kids developing instructional skills and hand eye co-ordination.
Fimo also produces Fimo Soft which is easier than regular Fimo so kids find it easy to condition. It is great clay for older kids to start with so they can experiment with their clay work. It is also much easier for people with dexterity problems such as arthritis etc. Fimo Kids and Fimo Soft are both cured in a conventional oven.

Finger Soft™ Modelling Dough is a soft and pliable modelling / playing dough. It is suitable for use by all ages, but is particularly aimed at younger children. If replaced in the container after use, it can be reused many times.
Foam Clay is a self-hardening modelling material with small beads, which is ideal for coating and modelling around various objects. It has a foam-like paste with 3D properties and unique texture and appeals to children because of its pleasant touch, although it is also suitable for adults. It requires kneading thoroughly before use and the drying time varies between 1 - 3 days depending on the thickness of the creation. It has little or no shrinkage and retains its bright colours after curing. If it dries out it can also be re-hydrated by sprinkling it with water and kneading well for a couple of minutes to regain elasticity.
Jumping Clay is a type of polymer clay that is air drying and is composed of
non-toxic harmless water-dissolving filler. This clay can be used for hobbies for adults as well as being a safe clay for ages three and up. It is suitable for a wide variety of creations and is very lightweight, non sticky and available in several colours. It has a high-compliance raw material, which means it bounces when thrown, that’s why it is known as Jumping Clay. Kids can have endless fun making their own bouncy creations.
Jumping Clay is a type of polymer clay that is air drying and is composed of
non-toxic harmless water-dissolving filler. This clay can be used for hobbies for adults as well as being a safe clay for ages three and up. It is suitable for a wide variety of creations and is very lightweight, non sticky and available in several colours. It has a high-compliance raw material, which means it bounces when thrown, that’s why it is known as Jumping Clay. Kids can have endless fun making their own bouncy creations.


Draw and colour on the shrink paper using felt tip pens or pencil, in the same way that they would use paper. Once the master piece is finished, cut out the design and place on a baking tray in a pre-heated oven (it is important to make sure the oven has been preheated first) for approximately 3 – 4 minutes at gas mark 140°C and the paper will miraculously shrink 7 times smaller and 7 times thicker than it original size. When you take the paper out if it is still curly place it back in the oven for another minute as it is not ready. You can also use a heat gun with shrink paper; simply hold the piece of paper down on the edge with something that will not melt. The paper will shrivel and curl and eventually become flat. Once it has been shrunk the creation can be glazed with most types of varnish to give it extra protection and shine. If you want to hang your creation or make it into jewellery then be sure you punch a hole in it before you shrink it. Oven shrink won’t burn unless it is baked for several hours but it is worth doing a test piece first.
Salt Dough is such a fun and cheap way to get kids active with creative play. There are hundreds of recipes available although a few simple ingredients are all you need to get you and your little one started. Simply Being Mum provide really easy to follow instructions and state that the basic principle is - “1 quantity of plain flour, ½ quantity table salt and ½ quantity of cold tap water. (Click on the link for full instructions)
Salt Dough is such a fun and cheap way to get kids active with creative play. There are hundreds of recipes available although a few simple ingredients are all you need to get you and your little one started. Simply Being Mum provide really easy to follow instructions and state that the basic principle is - “1 quantity of plain flour, ½ quantity table salt and ½ quantity of cold tap water. (Click on the link for full instructions)
Sculpey Pluffy Modelling Clay is modelling clay that can be baked in the oven. It has such a great feel to it that kids will love playing with for hours without it drying out. This clay can also float, so would be great for making bath and pool toys. Baked pieces can be coloured with acrylic paints or marker pens or it is available in a number of coloured packs, including pastel, primary and tropical. Some of the kits also provide modelling tools.
Silk Clay is similar to foam clay but has a flat smooth texture, which air dries to look very similar to rubber foam. It can stick easily to many surfaces without glue and many colours can be created by mixing the colours together. Silk Clay can be refreshed by spraying it with water and kneading again, if it dries up in the packaging. Like Cloud Clay it has a great feel and texture that kids will love to play with.
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Happy Clay Work!